Is Donovan’s stint in Munich over before it began?

by Double Pivot on February 17, 2009 · 7 comments

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Are we see­ing games being played at Bay­ern over the pos­si­ble trans­fer of Lan­don Dono­van from the MLS. The Galaxy player has one month left on his loan deal to the Bavar­ian giants. Today, chair­man Karl-Heinz Rum­menigge stated in an inter­view that while Dono­van is an inter­est­ing player, he doesn’t see the deal being extended. He said in the inter­view, “When you have Klose, Toni and Olic already under con­tract, we think the fourth player (striker) should really be a young player with perspective.”

This is very true; how­ever, this state­ment came on the same day that Luca Toni has started to make noise about return­ing to Italy. He seems to even be angling to get his friend Franck Ribery to join him in Series A, pos­si­bly at Juve.

Add to that, the fact that Dono­van was brought over and wanted by Klins­mann, and on the sur­face there is the pos­si­bil­ity that the state­ment was made as a nego­ti­at­ing ploy.

But that is not cer­tain. It is hard to argue with Rummenigge’s appraisal of his for­ward line because accom­mo­dat­ing four strik­ers is vir­tu­ally impos­si­ble when they are all of a cer­tain cal­iber. How­ever, if he loses Toni, that leaves a big hole. Can Dono­van fill it?

Or per­haps, the loss of Toni is the cat­a­lyst for giv­ing up on Dono­van. While Dono­van has proven to be val­ued by Klins­mann, hav­ing played in every game since join­ing Bay­ern, his role as a link up player means that he can’t be a long term replace­ment for a tar­get man. So if Rum­menigge sees a sum­mer job of replac­ing Toni, then per­haps Dono­van is expend­able no mat­ter what Klins­mann thinks.

And then again, per­haps the youth com­ment is a salvo to the MLS, who has been try­ing to get top value on two of their prized assets. This is the last time MLS might be able to get a good price for the for­ward. He turns 27 towards the end of this loan, and he is much closer to the end of his career than the start.

Per­son­ally, I hope Dono­van stays as I do feel that he is one a few play­ers that can gen­er­ate inter­est in Amer­ica for the Bundesliga.

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1 Juliet February 17, 2009 at 3:43 pm

I had a bad feeling about Donovan’s stay once I heard they’d signed Olic. There’s no doubt that he’s fired up and that Klinsi wants him, but I don’t know if the ‘Californians’ are enough to convince the old guard. At this moment, though, Toni is playing so poorly that Donovan has a huge chance — all he has to do is score goals and there’s no way they’d not buy him. Bayern like a sure thing.

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2 Joe Ashmore February 17, 2009 at 8:05 pm

The way the Bayern Fans have been going on about this is interesting as well. After good showings by Landon in the test matches a good number was ready for the team to sign him, as soon as he did not score in the Bundesliga games the majority is ready to send him back to LA. If he does well in the remaining games and particularly in the Champions League against Sporting then he may have a chance to stay, but honestly the way things are shaping up in the Clubs leadership right now I would say that he will not be signed.

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3 Double Pivot February 18, 2009 at 7:19 am

We’re also in a crisis period for Bayern. I wish my club could consider 2 loses in 3 games to be a crisis :) But when things aren’t going well at Bayern, a lot of repercussions happen. I wonder if that is playing into this scenario, as well.

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4 Juliet February 18, 2009 at 1:42 pm

Well, and now there’s the back and forth between Beckenbauer saying Bayern may not win it (crisis!!) , and Hitzfeld dismissing him as just trying to motivate the team (no crisis). Eh, who knows? But we should’ve beat Hertha. We really sucked in that match. It was like being back in the 2006-2007 season.

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